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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

NEU!: Neu! (1972) + Neu! 2 (1973) + Neu!' 75 (1975)

 

Neu! (pronounced [nɔʏ]; German for "New!"; styled in block capitals) were a West German krautrock


band formed in Düsseldorf in 1971 by Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother following their departure from Kraftwerk. The group's albums were produced by Conny Plank, who has been regarded as the group's "hidden member". They released three albums in their initial incarnation—Neu! (1972), Neu! 2 (1973), and Neu! 75 (1975)—before disbanding in 1975. They briefly reunited in the mid-1980s.
                        

One of the key groups to come out of the Krautrock scene of the 1970s, Neu! embraced both driving, repetitive rhythms and euphoric ambience, breaking rock music down into a form that was wild,

exploratory, and elemental. Although Neu! had minimal commercial success during their existence, the band are retrospectively considered a central act of West Germany's 1970s krautrock movement. They are known for pioneering the "motorik" beat, a minimalist rhythm associated with krautrock artists. (Motorik is the 4/4 beat often used by, and heavily associated with, krautrock bands).  Their work has exerted a widespread influence on genres such as electronica and punk.
                  

Drummer Klaus Dinger and guitarist Michael Rother were active players in Germany's small but interconnected circles of experimental musicians, both playing in early lineups of Kraftwerk before starting Neu! and maintaining various other projects throughout the band's existence, but what they

created together stood apart from their other groups and what many of their peers were doing at the time. The band was short-lived, working in fits and starts between 1971 and 1975 (and reuniting briefly in the mid-'80s for some ill-fated studio sessions), but their sound was groundbreaking and hugely influential. With the assistance of producer Conny Plank, Neu! created several albums that defined the driving, motorik rhythmic approach of a certain sect of Krautrock, and also predicted aspects of punk, remix-based music, and electronica that would be refined and revisited in the decades that followed.
                     

The band's eponymous first album sold just 30,000 records, yet is today considered a masterpiece by

many, including influential artists such as David Bowie, Brian Eno, Iggy Pop and Thom Yorke of Radiohead. It included the Motorik benchmark tracks "Hallogallo" and "Negativland" (the band Negativland took their name from this track), and bizarre "songs" like "Sonderangebot".
                    

Neu! spent a significant chunk of their advance for the next album on new instruments, so much so that they ran out of money midway through the recording of it. When the label refused to front them any

more funds, the band completed 1973's Neu! 2 by inventing one of the earliest forms of remixing, filling out the second side of the album with various slowed-down, sped-up, or otherwise manipulated versions of their already released songs "Neuschnee" and "Super." Shortly after the release of Neu! 2, Rother formed a new project, Harmonia, with the members of Cluster, and focused his attention there for much of the next few years.
                         

When Rother and Dinger reconvened in the studio in late 1974, their respective visions for Neu! had split. They agreed to approach their third album, Neu! '75, accordingly, with the first side consisting of three songs by the original duo, played in a similar style to their other albums, and side two made up of

tracks with Dinger on guitar and lead vocals, joined by Hans Lampe and his brother Thomas on dual drum kits. While the album was received by the record-buying public as another strange chapter in Neu!'s never-straightforward trajectory, Neu! '75, too, had a substantial impact on other musicians. Neu! disbanded after the release of the album, with Rother continuing on with Harmonia as well as releasing multiple solo albums and Dinger forming new outfit La Düsseldorf with the same lineup of dual drummers that played on the second side of Neu! '75.
                         

While Neu! was relatively short-lived and both players remained active in music long after the band broke up, the sound they achieved on their early albums would inform multiple arenas of boundary-

pushing music that followed. Neu!'s combination of fearless experimentation and playful offhandedness can be heard throughout a wide range of electronic music subgenres, and their collision of textural guitar and synth sounds with charged rhythms would inform wave after wave of independent rock music on the whole. The formula Neu! created would be modified to various degrees by subsequent eras of college rock bands, space rock and home-recording artists, abstract noise musicians, and several generations of indie rock.
                      
                     

NEU! - NEU!  1972

                           


On "Hallogallo", which opens the disc, the listener encounters a timeless rock & roll sound world. The driving guitar playing one chord in different cadences and rhythmic patters, the four-snare to the floor pulse with a high hat and bass drum for ballast, and a bassline that is used more for keeping the drummer on time than as a rhythm instrument in its own right.  The tense ambient soundscape of

"Sonderangebot" balances things a bit before the slower-than-Neil Young "Weissensee" opens with a subtle industrial clamor and opens up into a lyrical exploration of distorted slide guitar aesthetics with an uncharacteristic drum elegance that keeps the guitar in check. "Im Glück" tracks a restrained, droning path through the textural palette of the guitar, treated with whispering distortion and echo. All hell breaks loose again on Dinger's "Negativland" as an industrial soundscape eventually gives way to a bass and guitar squall as darkly enticing as anything on Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures.
                            
                      
It's really obvious now how the JD's sound was influenced by this simply and darkly delicious brew of noise, bass throb, percussive hypnosis, and an oddly placed, strangely under-mixed, guitar. Rother's

style had as much to do with not playing as it did with virtuosity, and his fills of open chords, stuttered cadences, and broken syntax provided a much-needed diversion for the metronymic regularity of the rhythm section. Rother didn't riff; he painted a mix with whatever was necessary to get the point across. His mannerisms here are not to draw attention to himself, but rather to that numbing, incessant rhythm provided wondrously by Dinger. Neu!'s debut album was driving music for the apocalypse in 1971.
            


Neu! – Neu!
Label: Germanofon – 941025
Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release    
Released: 1994
Genre: Electronic
Style: Krautrock

TRACKS

                        


01. Hallogallo    10:07
02. Sonderangebot    4:50
03. Weissensee    6:42

JAHRESUBERBLICK            

04. Im Glück    6:52
05. Negativland    9:46
06. Lieber Honig    7:15

LINE - UP

Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Banjo [Japan] – Klaus Dinger
Guitar, Guitar [Dehgitarre], Bass, Double Bass [Streichbass] – Michael Rother

NOTES

Originally released in 1972.
Recorded over 4 nights at the beginning of December 1971 in Windrose Studios, Hamburg.
Mixed 3 days later in Ralf Arnie's Star Music Studio, Hamburg.

Flac Size: 398 MB

NEU! - NEU 2  1973

          


After the considerable success of their self-titled debut album, Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother set out ambitiously to record a follow-up. Virtually everything went wrong. The first of the artistic and personal differences that existed between them not only began to surface, but to flourish in the face of a

nearly impossible studio deadline and overly tight budget. While the basic Neu! sound was not an issue, how to augment it was. As both a guitarist and a composer, Rother had already begun moving in the direction he would end up in with Moebius and Rodelius in Harmonia, and on his later solo recordings: a more unified, melodic, airy, and soaring sound that was full of light and yearning. Dinger, on the other hand, was looking for more anarchy, more chaos, and rock & roll dynamics. He wanted a music that was as dramatic and confrontational as he was. It's amazing this album turned out as well as it did.
                

The disc opens with one of the band's greatest tracks, the stunning "Forever." Guitar, feedback, pulse, and distortion equals motorik, the brand name for Neu! music. Rother's playing huge chords here, spun out of effects boxes and feedback squalls, and Dinger's drumming adds a tom-tom to the metronome of snare and hi-hat. The chords are darker, minor key flourishes added to a one-note bass throb. From here

it gets abstract; nocturnal ambient soundscapes with no discernable instrumentation except for a warped drum palette to keep the big swathes of white noise company ("Spitzenqualitat" & "Gedenkminute") A guitar joins the sonic investigation on "Lilac Angel" as well as a pounded out drumbeat and a growled Dinger vocal. This must have been Neu!'s idea of a hard rock single. But side two is where things get strange. Having exhausted their budge they turned to re-releasing material in manipulated fashion. Needles dropping on records, playback roughs, backwards tape manipulation sped up or slowed down interminably, all with the unmistakable Neu! sound as a base.
                    

"Super" and "Neueschnee" are played back at various speeds. There is another track that concludes with a cassette tape being eaten by a player. This is one of the more out-there sides in the history of recorded

music -- the dark side of the optimism presented by Pink Floyd's Meddle...without half the effort! Over time, this great big middle finger to the music biz has weathered the storm very well. In fact, it now sounds as if it were recorded this way based on aesthetics rather than anger. But at the time it merely showed a duo that had worn each other out and had been dissed by their record company. A fine and disturbing listen, it should be sought out by anyone possessing Neu! discs on either end of this one. This is essential Krautrock.
                   

Neu! – Neu! 2
Label: EMI Electrola – 7243 5 30781 2 6, Grönland Records  
Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo 2001
Country: UK & Europe
Released: 1973    
Genre: Rock
Style: Krautrock

TRACKS

              


01. Für Immer (Forever)    11:17
02. Spitzenqualität    3:35
03. Gedenkminute (Für A + K)    2:06
04. Lila Engel (Lilac Angel)    4:37
05. Neuschnee 78    2:32
06. Super 16    3:39
07. Neuschnee    4:07
08. Cassetto    1:48
09. Super 78    1:36
10. Hallo Excentrico!    3:44
11. Super    3:11

LINE - UP


Klaus Dinger - Banjo [Japanbanjo], Guitar [11 Sait. Gitarre], Percussion, Electric Piano [Farfisa Piano], Bandoneon [Bandonion], Voice [Stimmen], Electronics [Elektronik], Turntables [Plattenspieler]
Michael Rother - Guitar, Bass, Piano, Guitar [Deh-gitarre], Violin, Zither, Percussion, Electronics [Elektronik], Tape [Cassettenrecorder]


Flac Size: 378 MB

NEU! - NEU!' 75  1975

             


After a three-year break, Neu! members Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother buried their differences

temporarily, and reunited for another go at the "motorik" sound they had developed with their debut in 1971. The strange tension and presentation of Neu! 2 and the emergence of their former band Kraftwerk may have precipitated the reunion, but, whatever the reason, the end result proved worth the time, effort, and bickering it took to crank this one out. One thing that is noticeably different on 75 is the presence of synthesizers and the preference of them, it seems, over Rother's guitar.
           

This is music not only for traveling, from one place to the next, but also for disappearance into the ether

at a steady pace. This may have been Neu!'s final statement -- at least in the studio; Dinger issued (without Rother's permission) an inferior live '72 album -- but at least they went out on a much higher note than Neu! 2, and in a place where their innovations are still being not only recognized, but utilized.
                  

Neu! – Neu! '75
Label: EMI Germanofon – 941030
Format: CD, Album, Reissue 1994
Country: UK
Released: 1975
Genre: Rock
Style: Krautrock

TRACKS

               


01. Isi    5:00
02. See Land    6:57
03. Leb' Wohl    8:51
04. Hero    6:15
05. E-Musik    9:57
06. After Eight    4:42

LINE - UP


Drums – Hans Lampe (tracks: 4 to 6), Thomas Dinger (tracks: 4 to 6)
Guitar, Piano, Voice, Written-By – Klaus Dinger, Michael Rother
Percussion, Organ – Klaus Dinger
Synthesizer, Electronics – Michael Rother

Flac Size: 361 MB

Monday, October 14, 2024

Various: The Bad Seeds + The Liberty Bell + The Zakary Thaks + The Four More + Kubla Khan

 

THE BAD SEEDS

                         


The Bad Seeds were an American garage rock band formed in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1964. Musically influenced by traditional blues and the raw recordings by the Rolling Stones, the group's sound was marked by primal proto-punk instrumental arrangements and vocals. The band released three singles, mostly originals penned by guitarist Mike Taylor, that have since become classics of garage rock, and have the Bad Seeds considered forerunners in popularizing the subgenre in Texas.
To celebrate their success, the group jump-started a tour highlighted by a battle of the bands at Corpus

Christi's Carousel Lounge. However, to the crowd's surprise, the Bad Seeds only managed to reach second place after being ousted by up and coming band the Zakary Thaks. Though the Bad Seeds continued to perform, the defeat was seen as a symbolic passing of the torch for top musical act in the region.[6] After the group disbanded in late 1966, Taylor produced and managed for the Zakary Thaks, and recorded under the moniker the Fabulous Michael. Prince went on to help form the psychedelic rock band Bubble Puppy. The Bads Seeds' material has become well-circulated on compilation albums, most prominently A Battle of the Bands and Revolution! Teen Time in Corpus Christi which both contain all of their released material
The Bad Seeds should not be mistaken for another Texan group of the same name formed in Kilgore College, in 1966.

LINE - UP


Rod Prince – vocals, guitar
Mike Taylor –
vocals, guitar – Died - March 10, 2023
Henry Edgington –
bass guitar - Died - October 6, 2020
Bobby Donaho –
drums - Died - April 28, 2021


THE LIBERTY BELL

                         


The Liberty Bell was an American garage rock/psychedelic rock band from Corpus Christi, Texas who were active in the 1960s. They specialized in a blues-based brand of proto-punk influenced by British groups such as the Yardbirds. The band failed to reach wider audience in the time, but have come to the attention of garage rock collectors and enthusiasts in the intervening years since their breakup, with their work appearing on several compilations. The band signed with Carl Becker, owner of the J-Beck and Cee-Bee record labels, to manage them. The band was in need of a lead singer, so Becker enlisted the services of Ronnie Tanner who had sung with another local band the Acoustics. With Tanner now in the fold, they went into the recording studio and in a cluster of several sessions, they recorded all of the

output that would be featured on their 1967 Cee-Bee releases. Their debut single, taken from these sessions in McAllen, Texas, was a cover of the Yardbirds' "Nazz Are Blue" b/w Willie Dixon's "Big Boss Man" and was released in May. Their next two 1967 releases were "That's How it Will Be" b/w "For What You Lack" which appeared in July, followed by "Something for Me" b/w "Al's Blues" released in October. The band also cut an acetate of "I Can See" taken from these same sessions. In early 1968 Ronnie Tanner left the group to fight in Vietnam and was replaced by Chris Gerniottis, formerly in the Zakary Thaks, who brought along several songs with him which displayed lyrics of a more contemplative nature which aptly suited their increasing forays into psychedelia. In more recent years the Liberty Bell's work has come to the attention of garage rock and psychedelic collectors and enthusiasts.

LINE - UP


Ronnie Tanner (Lead vocals)
Al Hunt (lead guitar)
Richard Painter (rhythm guitar)
Wayne Harrison (bass)
Carl Abey (drums)
Chris Gemiottis - lead vocals


THE ZAKARY THAKS

                       


The Zakary Thaks were an American garage rock band from Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, which formed in the mid-1960s. Influenced by blues guitarists as well as British and American groups

of the period, the band soon gained local popularity. Their first record, for the local J-Beck label, combined an original composition, "Bad Girl", with a Kinks song, "I Need You". Released in mid-1966, it became a regional hit and was picked up nationally by Mercury Records. Its success won the band a spot supporting their heroes The Yardbirds. A second single, "Face To Face", was less successful, but the band continued to tour, supporting acts including Jefferson Airplane and the 13th Floor Elevators.

Later singles showed the band taking a more pop-focused approach. By 1968, Gerniottis had left the band for a while to join another group, the Liberty Bell, but returned later. However, the band did not repeat its early success, splitting up in the early 1970s. Drummer Stan Moore died in 2000. In 2004 and 2005, remaining members of the band reformed to perform at festivals. Bassist Rex Gregory died on January 18, 2008. Lead guitarist John Lopez died on February 23, 2022.

LINE - UP


Chris Gerniottis
Pete Stinson
Rex Gregory
John Lopez
Stan Moore


You can find Zakary Thaks on Urban Aspirines HERE



KUBLA KHAN

                            


Kubla Khan was an offshoot of the Zakary Thaks and the Liberty Bell, a pair of '60s-era Corpus Christi, TX-based garage bands. Although shorter-lived than either of its predecessors, Kubla Khan's music is just as worthy of being heard as it featured the voice and songwriting of Chris Gerniottis. By all accounts, Gerniottis was one of the most powerful vocalists ever to come out of Corpus Christi, and his songwriting was flexible enough to move within a multitude of idioms, from the psychedelia of the Zakary Thaks to the more basic hard rock of Kubla Khan. In addition to Gerniottis on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, the other members of the group were Jeff Burke on lead guitar, Mike Gregory on organ, Tom Engle on bass, and Mike Gersmann on drums. The group's goal was to lay down the equivalent of an album's worth of properly worked-out and finely honed material and take their career from there. Unfortunately, the hoped-for gigs never materialized, and the band broke up after only one official single release and a year of work. The reason for their failure isn't obvious, based on the songs they left behind, which were several cuts above what any local band was capable of producing. "Bossa Nova" could have been an outtake from one of Santana's early albums, while "Revolution" could have been a collaboration of the Who and Creedence Clearwater Revival, and "Give It Up" is a superb piece of white soul. Although mostly remembered today for their connection to the Zakary Thaks, Kubla Khan make a fascinating lost chapter in the history of Texas garage bands.

LINE - UP

Chris Gemiottis -
lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Jeff Burke -
lead guitar
Mike Gregory -
organ
Tom Engle -
bass  
Mike Gersmann -
drums

VARIOUS - REVOLUTION! (TEEN TIME IN CORPUS CHRISTI [1965-1970])

           



Various – Revolution! (Teen Time In Corpus Christi (1965-1970))
Label: Cicadelic Records – CICD-6570
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 2011
Genre: Rock
Style: Garage Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Psychedelic, Folk Rock, Pop Rock

TRACKS

                        


01. Four More – It's So Hard
Bass Guitar, Vocals – Ken Chandler
Drums – Mike Burrows
Lead Guitar – Chuck Carter
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Jerry Chandler
Written-By – J. Chandler, K. Chandler
02. Four More – Don't Give Up Hope
Bass Guitar, Vocals – Ken Chandler
Drums – Mike Burrows
Lead Guitar – Chuck Carter
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Jerry Chandler
Written-By – J. Chandler, K. Chandler
03. Four More – Bad Boy
Bass Guitar, Vocals – Ken Chandler
Drums – Mike Burrows
Lead Guitar – Chuck Carter
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Jerry Chandler
Written-By – L. Williams
04. Four More – Problem Child
Bass Guitar, Vocals – Ken Chandler
Drums – Mike Burrows
Lead Guitar – Chuck Carter
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Jerry Chandler
Written-By – J. Chandler, K. Chandler
05. The Bad Seeds – A Taste Of The Same
Bass – Henry Edgeington
Drums – Bobby Donaho
Lead Guitar, Vocals – Rod Prince
Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – Mike Taylor
Written-By – M. Taylor
06. The Bad Seeds – I'm A King Bee
Bass – Henry Edgeington
Drums – Bobby Donaho
Lead Guitar, Vocals – Rod Prince
Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – Mike Taylor
Written-By – J. Moore
07. The Bad Seeds – All Night Long
Bass – Henry Edgeington
Drums – Bobby Donaho
Lead Guitar, Vocals – Rod Prince
Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – Mike Taylor
Written-By – S. Sutherland, T. Hall
08. The Liberty Bell – The Nazz Are Blue
Bass – Wayne Harrison
Drums – Carl Aeby
Guitar – Richard Painter
Lead Guitar – Al Hunt
Lead Vocals – Ronnie Tanner
Written-By – C. Dreja, K. Relf
09. The Liberty Bell – That's How It Will Be

Bass – Wayne Harrison
Drums – Carl Aeby
Guitar – Richard Painter
Lead Guitar – Al Hunt
Lead Vocals – Ronnie Tanner
Written-By – R. Tanner
10. The Liberty Bell – For What You Lack

Bass – Wayne Harrison
Drums – Carl Aeby
Guitar – Richard Painter
Lead Guitar – Al Hunt
Lead Vocals – Ronnie Tanner
Written-By – R. Hunt
11. The Liberty Bell – Something For Me

Bass – Wayne Harrison
Drums – Carl Aeby
Guitar – Richard Painter
Lead Guitar – Al Hunt
Lead Vocals – Ronnie Tanner
Written-By – R. Hunt
12. The Zakary Thaks – Passage To India

Bass Guitar – Rex Gregory
Drums – Stan Moore
Lead Guitar – John Lopez
Lead Vocals – Chris Gerniottis
Rhythm Guitar – Pete Stinson
Written-By – C. Gerniottis, P. Stinson
13. The Liberty Bell – Reality Is The Only Answer

Bass – Wayne Harrison
Drums – Carl Aeby
Guitar – Richard Painter
Lead Guitar – Al Hunt
Lead Vocals – Chris Gerniottis
Written-By – C. Gerniottis
14. The Liberty Bell – Eveline Kaye

Bass – Wayne Harrison
Drums – Carl Aeby
Guitar – Richard Painter
Lead Guitar – Al Hunt
Lead Vocals – Chris Gerniottis
Written-By – R. Hunt
15. The Liberty Bell – Recognition

Bass – Wayne Harrison
Drums – Carl Aeby
Guitar – Richard Painter
Lead Guitar – Al Hunt
Lead Vocals – Chris Gerniottis
Written-By – C. Gerniottis
16. Kubla Khan – Revolution

Bass – Tom Engle
Drums, Vocals – Mike Gersmann
Keyboards – Mike Gregory
Lead Guitar – Jeff Burke
Lead Vocals – Jim White
Written-By – J. White
17. Kubla Khan – Bad Side Of The Moon

Bass – Tom Engle
Drums, Vocals – Mike Gersmann
Keyboards – Mike Gregory
Lead Guitar – Jeff Burke
Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals – Chris Gerniottis
Written-By – E. John
18. The Zakary Thaks  – Face To Face

Bass Guitar – Rex Gregory
Drums – Stan Moore
Lead Guitar – John Lopez
Lead Vocals – Chris Gerniottis
Rhythm Guitar – Pete Stinson
Written-By – C. Gerniottis, J. Lopez
19. The Liberty Bell – I Can See
Bass – Wayne Harrison
Drums – Carl Aeby
Guitar – Richard Painter
Lead Guitar – Al Hunt
Lead Vocals – Ronnie Tanner
Written-By – R. Hunt
20. The Liberty Bell – Reality Is The Only Answer

Bass – Wayne Harrison
Drums – Carl Aeby
Guitar – Richard Painter
Lead Guitar – Al Hunt
Written-By – C. Gerniottis
21. The Liberty Bell – Thoughts And Visions

Bass – Wayne Harrison
Drums – Carl Aeby
Guitar – Richard Painter
Lead Guitar – Al Hunt
Lead Vocals – Chris Gerniottis
Written-By – C. Gerniottis
22. The Buckle – I've Got Something On My Mind

Written-By – M. Brown
23. Michael & The Zakary Thaks – People Sec. IV

Performer – Rod Prince, The Zakary Thaks
Written-By – M. Taylor
24. Michael & The Zakary Thaks – I'm Nobody's Man

Harmony Vocals – Loftin Kline
Performer – Rod Prince, The Zakary Thaks
Written-By – M. Taylor
25. Michael & The Zakary Thaks – My Last Day

Classical Guitar [Acoustic] – Tom Callicote
Performer – Rod Prince, The Zakary Thaks
Written-By – M. Taylor
26. Michael & The Zakary Thaks – Gotta Make My Heart Turn Away

Harmony Vocals – Loftin Kline
Performer – Rod Prince, The Zakary Thaks
Written-By – L. Kline, M. Taylor
27. The Bad Seeds – Sick And Tired

Bass – Henry Edgeington
Drums – Bobby Donaho
Lead Guitar, Vocals – Rod Prince
Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – Mike Taylor
Written-By – M. Taylor
28. The Bad Seeds – Zilch Part One

Bass – Henry Edgeington
Drums – Bobby Donaho
Lead Guitar – Rod Prince
Rhythm Guitar – Mike Taylor
Written-By – R. Prince

Flac Size: 824 MB

BAD SEEDS & LIBERTY BELL - TWO GREAT ALBUMS ON ONE CD

                        



Bad Seeds, Liberty Bell – Two Great Albums On One CD
Label: Eva  – 642440
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: France
Released: 1997
Genre: Rock
Style: Blues Rock, Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock

THE BAD SEEDS 
       

                              

  
01. Bad Seeds – Taste Of The Same    2:47
02. Bad Seeds – I'm A King Bee    2:43
03. Bad Seeds – Zilch, Part 1    1:43
04. Bad Seeds – Zilch, Part 2    2:15
05. Bad Seeds – All Night Long (Tried To Hide)    2:17
06. Bad Seeds – Sick And Tired    2:32
07. Fabulous Michael Taylor – I'm Nobody's Man    2:27
08. Fabulous Michael Taylor – My Last Day    1:56
09. Fabulous Michael Taylor – Gotta Make My Heart Turn Away    2:43
10. Fabulous Michael Taylor – People Sec.IV    3:00
11. Fabulous Michael Taylor – Checkerboard    2:25
12. Fabulous Michael Taylor – Arkansas    2:22

THE LIBERTY BELL            

                  


13. Liberty Bell – The Nazz Are Blue    2:47
14. Liberty Bell – For What You Lack    2:54
15. Liberty Bell – Al's Blues    2:53
16. Liberty Bell – Thoughts And Visions    2:37
17. Liberty Bell – Naw, Naw, Naw    3:05
18. Liberty Bell – Reality Is The Only Answer    2:10
19. Liberty Bell – I Can See (1st Version)    2:30
20. Kubla Khan – Bad Side Of The Moon    3:21
21. Liberty Bell – Big Boss Man    2:30
22. Liberty Bell – That's How It Will Be    2:39
23. Liberty Bell – Something For Me    2:27
24. Liberty Bell - Look For Tomorrow    2:00
25. Liberty Bell – Recognition    2:43
26. Liberty Bell – Eveline Kaye    2:50
27. Liberty Bell – I Can See (2nd Version)    2:59
28. Kubla Khan – Out In The Country    2:17

Flac Size: 620 MB

Friday, October 11, 2024

Crosby Stillls Nash & Young: Déjà Vu 1970 (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

 

Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) was a folk-rock supergroup comprising American singer-songwriters


David Crosby and Stephen Stills and English singer-songwriter Graham Nash. When joined by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young, they were known as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY). They are noted for their intricate vocal harmonies and lasting influence on American music and culture, their political activism and their tumultuous relationships.
                    

CSN formed in 1968 shortly after Crosby, Stills and Nash performed together informally, discovering they harmonized well. Crosby had been asked to leave the Byrds in late 1967, Stills' band Buffalo Springfield had broken up in early 1968, and Nash left his band the Hollies in December. They signed a

recording contract with Atlantic Records in early 1969. Their first album, Crosby, Stills & Nash (1969) produced the Top 40 hits "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" and "Marrakesh Express". In preparation for touring, the trio added Young, Stills' former Buffalo Springfield bandmate, as a full member, along with the touring members Dallas Taylor (drums) and Greg Reeves (bass). As Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, they played the Woodstock festival that August.
                

Déjà Vu is the first album by the rock band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and the second by the trio

configuration of Crosby, Stills, and Nash. It was released in March of 1970 by Atlantic Records, catalogue SD-7200. It topped the pop album chart for one week and generated three Top 40 singles: "Teach Your Children," "Our House," and "Woodstock."
Déjà Vu was greatly anticipated after the popularity of the first CSN album and the addition of Young to the group.
               

Stills estimates that the album took around 800 hours of studio time to record; this figure may be exaggerated, even though the individual tracks display meticulous attention to detail. The songs, except

for "Woodstock", were recorded as individual sessions by each member, with each contributing whatever was needed that could be agreed upon. Young does not appear on all of the tracks, and drummer Dallas Taylor and bassist Greg Reeves are credited on the cover with their names in slightly smaller typeface. Jerry Garcia plays pedal steel on "Teach Your Children" and John Sebastian plays mouth-harp on the title track.
             

Four singles were released from the album with all but the last (Carry On) charting on the Hot 100. The popularity of the album contributed to the success of the four albums released by each of the members in the wake of Déjà Vu: Neil Young's After The Gold Rush, Stephen Stills' self-titled solo debut:

Stephen Stills, David Crosby's If I Could Only Remember My Name, and Graham Nash's Songs For Beginners. In 2003, the album was ranked number 148 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.] The same year, the TV network VH1 named Déjà Vu the 61st greatest album of all time. The album ranked at #14 for the Top 100 Albums of 1970 and #217 overall by Rate Your Music.
                      

Crosby Stills Nash & Young – 2020 Déjà Vu (50th Anniversay Deluxe edition)
Label: Atlantic – 603497848027, Rhino Records – R2 625238
Format: CD, Album, Remastered, Box Set, Deluxe Edition, 50th Anniversary   May 14, 2020
Country: USA & Europe
Released: 1970
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock, Country Rock
              


CD 1.  ORIGINAL ALBUM

             

  
01. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Carry On    4:27
02. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Teach Your Children    2:53
03. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Almost Cut My Hair    4:29
04. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Helpless    3:40
05. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Woodstock    3:54
06. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Déjà Vu    4:11
07. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Our House    3:00
08. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – 4 + 20    2:08
09. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Country Girl    (5:13)
9a. Whiskey Boot Hill    
9b. Down, Down, Down    
9c. “Country Girl” (I Think You’re Pretty)    
10. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Everybody I Love You    2:21

Flac Size: 282 MB

CD 2.  DEMOS
            

                  


01. Graham Nash – Our House   2:57
Written-By – Graham Nash
02. Stephen Stills – 4 + 20   2:18
Written-By – Stephen Stills
03. David Crosby & Graham Nash – Song With No Words (Tree With No Leaves)   3:13

Written-By – David Crosby
04. Neil Young & Graham Nash – Birds   3:36

Written-By – Neil Young
05. Stephen Stills – So Begins The Task/Hold On Tight   7:46

Written-By – Stephen Stills
06. Graham Nash – Right Between The Eyes   2:06

Written-By – Graham Nash
07. David Crosby – Almost Cut My Hair   4:39

Written-By – David Crosby
08. David Crosby & Graham Nash – Teach Your Children   3:14

Written-By – Graham Nash
09. Crosby, Stills & Nash – How Have You Been   3:44

Written-By – John Sebastian
10. David Crosby – Triad   5:30

Written-By – David Crosby
11. Graham Nash – Horses Through A Rainstorm   3:51

Written-By – Graham Nash, Terry Reid
12. Stephen Stills – Know You Got To Run   4:12

Written-By – Stephen Stills
13. Graham Nash – Question Why   2:02

Written-By – Graham Nash
14. David Crosby – Laughing   4:27

Written-By – David Crosby
15. Stephen Stills – She Can’t Handle It   6:44

Written-By – Stephen Stills
16. Graham Nash – Sleep Song   3:01

Written-By – Graham Nash
17. David Crosby & Graham Nash – Déjà Vu   4:25

Written-By – David Crosby
18. Graham Nash & Joni Mitchell – Our House   2:43

Written-By – Graham Nash


Flac Size: 330 MB

CD 3.  OUTTAKES        

                     

  
01. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Everyday We Live    3:18
02. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – The Lee Shore (1969 Vocal)    6:03
03. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – I’ll Be There    3:41
04. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Bluebird Revisited    3:24
05. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Horses Through A Rainstorm    3:32
06. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – 30 Dollar Fine    2:45
07. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Ivory Tower    3:51
08. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Same Old Song    4:21
09. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Hold On Tight/Change Partners    5:04
10. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Laughing    4:09
11. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Right On Rock ’N’ Roll    2:47

Flac Size: 252 MB

CD 4.  ALTERNATES     
   

                

  
01. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Carry On (Early Alternate Mix)    4:34
02. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Teach Your Children (Early Version)    3:02
03. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Almost Cut My Hair (Early Version)    10:14
04. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Helpless (Harmonica Version)    3:48
05. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Woodstock (Alternate Vocals)    4:18
06. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Déjà Vu (Early Alternate Mix)    3:42
07. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Our House (Early Version)    2:550
08. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – 4 + 20 (Alternate Take 2)    2:08
09. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Know You Got To Run    6:42

Flac Size: 245 MB

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David Crosby: rhythm guitar, vocals
Stephen Stills: guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, vocals
Graham Nash: rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals
Neil Young: guitar, keyboards, harmonica, vocals

Additional Personnel


Dallas Taylor: drums, percussion (Tracks 1-7, 9-10).
Greg Reeves: bass (Tracks 3-6, 9-10).
Jerry Garcia: pedal steel guitar (Track 2).
John Sebastian: harmonica (Track 6).

NOTES

                


The original album remastered for LP & CD plus 1 disc each of demos, session outtakes and alternatives, including 29 previously unreleased tracks.